La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 01, 1918, Image 3

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ONLY TWO MORE DAYS OE 1
TO SEE GOVE
OIUKCT OP Tltll IS TO OI'FHfcT
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One Hundred AiiIihi Will Make The
KODAK
.fcilurt Journey All Will lie
Welcome. : '
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-aml a handful of EASTMAN firms. Always one of your
liest companions at the Chautauqua, or browner. At the Park
you will always find things of interefalShich,are so easily
snapped THE KODAK WAY. .Be sure tokeW Kodak
with you,, and bring us your exposed films A jUsJeveloped.
We Have Everything for Picture .Making. "
Red Cross Drug Store
Social and
COMlrflS EVENT3.
June 27 Opening of Grande Rondo
'; .. Chautauqua. . ,
July 4 Celebration.
! July 6 Sella-Floto Circus!
A. B. Huston,' of Texas, Is stop
. ping at the Sonimer.
W. S. Salisbury is ' here
business trip from . Elgin.
' Merle McNnmee of Lewlston Idaho
'Is at the Foley, houso. : '
C. C.' Davenport, or linker,
. guest of the Foley House.
is. a
Hugo Nolson, of Spokane, Is a
guest of the .Sommer Hotel.
Boatright Is over
i short'busineBs visit.
from
A. L.
illolau on
' O. F. Campbell Is hero from Salt
Lake, registered at the Foley. . "
) B.. A. Sifford, of San Francisco,
' is rogistor at the Sonimer House. '
'. A.
and
Skecls is here from Pndleton,
1b quartered at the Foley.
t' Put Williams, of Wallowa, is
.j upending a few days In U Grande.
V V. H. Morgan is down from Ka
iuolu on u Bhort visit to the county
. seat, ' , '.
Mrs. H.
vllle,, was
urday.
A. Somme, of Siimnier
i visitor in the city Sat-
Stanley Stokes and family have
-: gone to Albion, Idaho, for a visit of
v a couple of weeks.
Elinor Stoddard was a passengor
this morning on a business trip to
branch line points.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cotner have ar
rived home from a visit in California.
". Born, in La Grande, June 30, 1918,
U Mr. and Mrs. George Young,
daughter. . ;
W. Case returned last night from
rortiana ana cugenc, naving naa a
pleasant visit with friends.
' . Kennith McCormick, C. C, an'
nounces that there will be no meeting
of Red CrosB Lodge,- K. of P. this
evening. ' ;
Owing to the Fourth of July prep-
arations the Lutheran Ladies Aid will
not meet Thursday but will meet the
weeje following, --
' Miss Naomi Williamson has re
turned from 'Seabrick where she at
tended a northwest meeting of the
Y. M. C. A. . Miss Williamson also
visited Camp iLewis, Eugene and
other points, -o.;-, ':
Did you eve,- hear the old adage
"Make hay while the sun shines?
., Well, you have of course, ' but
now the adago reads the other way
around, and It goes something like
this "Make sunshino while the war
lasts."
"Come on. Brother, and 'go over
to Cove with us next Sunday morn
ing, and Join our auto Sunshine bri
gade, and make the sun shine In
Cove," said Brother W. . More
house, of the) .."Sunshine". , .move
ment., IV '' .:
"I want you to put a big, big
headline on this little 'sunshine'
story, because It Is our object to
offset the horrors of this world
calamity Hun War, by scattering
suushlne, like 'drops of water,' on
the Bunds of tired humanity In
Cove. '. . .',..".' . ;"'
"Will you do It? . For there will
be a grand reception In tho Cove
city park, and after the 11 o'clock
sqrvlce, an open forum will be held,
at which everyone Is expected to lift
up his or her voice and shout "Let
the sun shine.'" ,
. There will be a return "Sun
shine Mooting" In La Grande by
the good people of Cove, who will
try to out-do the La Orandltes, In
the number of autos to be driven
over here. .
Who will say "Here is !my car,
at your service?"
Don't be backward, or afraid to
hand in your name, or car number.
The committee in charge of this
"Sunshine" movement does not care
what brand of car you have to of
fer, so it will "Get thero.'f
Don't all speak at once, or Bro
ther Morehouse nilcht be, embarrass-
Mr. and Mrs. B. Simons, parents of ed by tolling you ha had more than
Mrs. Sahi Harris, are visitors from enough cars . fbr the- small crowd.
Portland. Mrs. Simons has been here One hundred cars has been set as
before, but this is Mr. Simons' first
trip and he expresses himself as well
pleased with what he has seen of La
Grande and Grande iRonde.
Mrs. James Short - and daughter,
Mandean, of Pocatcllo, Idaho, are
visiting at the home of her sisters,
Mrs. O. M. Holmes and Mrs. Ostlund,
of La Grande. They will remain un
til after the recorvery 6t her little
niece, Lucile, who was recently op
erated on at the hospital for appendi
citis. ... ,' .' - " . . ;.
The Bradner company, cash buyers
of cream, 1410 Adams ' Ave., phone
Main 21, Jarvis Emigh, manager.
Adv. - i i. -' i 7-1-tf.
GUAUDyVTTENTlON
- All members o?the 4lh Separate
Battalion, Oregon GVard, are ordered
to report at the ArmoK at 9:30 a. m.
July 4th. H. E. Coolhlga, Major
Com'dg. Adv . 7-l-2t
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There are loots of fountains . but
none like Silvorthorn's. !
William Kettle, M. Sutiilii und
,. r. Ross, of Portland, are quartered
t" at the Hotel Foley. ' '.
E. A. Williams, and wife, and
Miss Myrtle w mam, or names, are Vmmet Jtcldent Of Inlmi Is ICn
-' guests or me notei roioy.
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OK. "HWACKHAMBK A HOLD1HU.
U. C. Sklnnor, of Boise dropped
I'iiit La Grande Saturday, register
lng at the Sonimer House.
Ben Brugger, J. C' Peterson and
fH. J. Schnod, of Elgin, aro regis
tered at the Sonimer House.
F, N. CnBsoll, V. R. Badsky und
E. L. Locken, aro over from Ini
bler, slopping at the Foley.
, J. P. Lettridge, auditor of tho
Klectrlc Power Co., and M. S. An
- gell, of Baker, are at the Summer
house. ,
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' W. C. Cowglll, a former resident
of Eastern Oregon, has been at
tached to the staff of the Evening
Observer. -
W. B. Buch, a lumberniuii, of
Wallowa, was In La Grando this
morning on route to Pendleton on
a business lnlsHion.
CharlcB K. Canada, D. Vance. A.
F. Ueerbaiiin. Willurd Cook and
Philip Beck, of Portland, are quur
- tered at tho Sonimer House.
lUmte To France,
Dr. Waltor B. Swackhamor, son
of the lute S. O. Swackhamer of
Union, was with one of the troop
trains going eastward Saturday ev
ening. He holds a commission as
a company surgeon. Dr. Swack
hamer has been at Camp Lewis, the
past; six or eight u.onths and like
the others Is glad to be on the
way. At La Grande he met a nuin
bor of old friends, Including Dr.
Bacon; Dr. Hall and Dr. McMillan,
also Mr. and Mrs. Gus Levy and
other former 'neighbors.
As an Instance of the secretive
manner in which troops are moved
It may be mentioned that while Dr.
Swackhamor's homej is In Gray's
Harbor, which R' not far from ,Ta
coma, it was not until he reached
La Grande that he was enabled to
send back a message to his wife
and this was done in a telegram lo
her -which he gave to Mib. Levy to
forward tfor him.
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You would never guess the price.
They look more expensive than they
are, but the values are not fictitious.
Silvcrthorn's Fountain.
the limit, although some one might
have the nerve to ''raise the ante.'
Pauline Frederick does a thriller in
LavTosca at Arcade today. Adv7-l-2
Cliamnerlain's Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy
Now is liie time, to buy a battle of
this remedy p as to bo prenarea in
case that anyrit of yoor family
should have an atwck of colic or di
arrhoea during thV summer months.
It iawdfth a, hundred timcs.ts cost
when needed. Adv.
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3500-MILE AUTO TRIP ;
Mr. and Mrs. Bird Lewis Had Fine
Trip to Ihe East.
A 3500 mile trip by automobile was
finished when Mr. end Mrs. .Bird
Lewis arrived in Bridgeton late last
evening to visit Mrs. Lewis' father,
Samuel Carter, says the Bridgeton, N.
J., News. , It has been thirteen
years since she visited her old home
town where she spent her girlhood
days. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis spent seventeen
days on tho road. Tho I first three
days they felt the fatigue of the long
drive but by that time'they became
accustomed to it and came in at the
finish feeling first rate.- They came
from Oregon, one of the Pacific coast
states to New Jersey, one of the. At
lantic coast States, passing through
ten states altogether. They had no ;
real mishaps and in that long run
across tho continent hud only four
punctures. They came in a touring
car, both being suitably attired for !
the trip.
They have many interesting sights
to tell about including Indians and a
motor train of eighty automobiles on
the Lincoln Highway carrying sol
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' LADIES ATTENTION
The members of the Ladies' Auxil
iary to the B. of II. T. will meet at
7:30 July 2nd, Eagles Hall, for a 30-
minule business session. All members
be on hand promptly.
After the meeting refreshments
will be served to which the members
B. of R. T. are invited.
On Wednesday evening, July 3, this mighty Unloading Sale terminates. For the past two weeks
our store has been crowded each day with eager buyers, taking advantage of the wonderful savings we .
'have offered on Dry Goods, Shoes, Furnishing Goods and Hardware, and they have fully realised that the
prices we have made are not to be equalled anywhere, for in many instances we have offered staple line of
merchandise at less than the wholesale market prices of today.
Remember, there are only TWO MORE DAYS of this Mighty Unloading. Sale so do not fail to,
avail yourself of this great saving opportunity while you still have the chance to get all your futuer needs
at ridiculously low prices.
lAilger'sf Shasta Ten
will bo closed out ut,'ler
v ound '"
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One big" lot of Men's
' Suits,:bcst of materials,
values tip to , $20.00,
. choice at - '
: $12.50
Tee-Pee Laundry Soap
goes oil sale to close out
at per bar. v;:
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One lot of Boys' Knick
;' erboeker Suits, values
up to $10.00, nil sale at
. . 4.-08
Kings Fruits and Vege
. ' , tables t- Apricots, Ap
V ,iles, Peaches and Pump
:' kiiis, ; Primes, String
Beans and Spinaeli, per
- can . ' . '
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FLA G !
ik assortment of Fourth of July.
Flags,We are offering Flags at
the lowe prices in the city; all
sizes. Priced at
lc, 23, 4k 8c, 13c and 18c
One lot of Men's IIigliLaVge nig: Wool. Kiiiisli
Grade Suits, values up - VlaM lilaukets, $8.50
to .$27.50, will be sold at AliuV, ow sale at
$18.75 M $5.43
One lot of Men's Dress "Women's U3u white, lisle
Shoes, values ' up to $7 ' f uifsli hose.; on sale per
to go on sale at, . pair
$3.95 23
Ono lot of Youths' Long
Pants Suits, ages 11 to
19, values up to $18.50,
choice ut
$4.98 ,
Iiegular- i)0c, large size
whito turkisli bath tow
els, will be sold at
. 29t
One lot of Uovs' and
Oirls' Black 'Ribbed
Hose, extra special at
per pair
, 15
One lot of Women's low
neck, laoo , kneo Uuiou
Siuiis, 0.1a values on sale
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One lot ,'of Women's
Dress Shoes,' values, to
$6.00, will .lie sold dur
ing the last davs at ; .
$3.47
SALE ENDSIWEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd
GRAND DUKE'S
MANIFESTO
NOTICE TO MOTHERS
All J -t 1.1:
Jolin O. McFetrlilse, Altn M. !,'", . . ! "':""
Orn.hv nncl John Dookout. nre En-! ,u"' ro.pnrHcipBw
teriirls vlnltom In La Grande, re- i
gistered at tho Sonimer House,
in the parade. Autos will be fur
nished and will be at the Y. M. C. A. at
'10 o'clock. All who can should wear
Charles D. Prewltt, the well t8ervice badges on their arms. Cars in
known commercial traveler in East-jwnicn they rirte wi" placarded,
rn OrefiopT came over from l'endle-IP1I star mothers or wives will head
ton, his present headquarters, spent jthe section and will ride in ono car.
Saturday In I Grando, and went to, All mothers should register by telc-
Uakor on the evening train. phone or see A. W. Nelson Instead of
' ,Roscoe Ncal.
Chas. E. Sheppard went to Elgin ! ' o
this morning accompanied by his. In matters of natural finance he is
son Ivan, who will take his Tatlier'a a Kitchinette. New York Evening
place In the office, of the Elgin Re-jpost.
corder, whIK 'ne litter looks after p :
caring for his cherry croiv when
you feel worn out from
.overwork and the hot weather. Just
A Hoquiam, Wash., paper an- drop in and let Al Cald put you
nounces the arrival of twin daughters I up one of those favorites of his at
to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Richardson. Isilverthorn's fountain. Dy 6-29-tf
Mrs. Richardson is the daughter of
W.' W. Curtis and the new arrivals
re grand-daughters of Mrs. Almira
J. Curtis of this city.
FAMILY DRUS STORE
LA ORANOLORiaON,
of theSB. of
PaulinAjri
Adv.
redcrick in
La Tosca.
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MAY DHCLAItli WAU ON TlltKS.
AttnckH mi I .S. t'onsulato Ami Hew
pltut At Tnbrlx Are Proved.
WASHINGTON D.C., July 1.
(The American government has de
manded that the Turkish govern
ment Immediately explain the rc'cnl
attacks by Turkish troops on thr
American consulate at Tabriz.
It was recently reported from
London that the Turks had attack
ed both the American consulate and
hospital at Tabriz, and the Ameri
can government, after falling to
elicit a reply from Turkey on the,
matter, requested the Spanish gov
ernment to ascertain whether such
attacks had taken place. The Span
ish government has now officially
verified the attacks.
Thi latest sundae, the Sweet Rho"
Special, now going big; only 20c at
Silverthorn s Fountain.
MOSCOW, July 1. (I)y United
Floss.) On June 2Gtli, the Grand
Duko Mlchaol, the fornior czar's
brother. Issued -a manifesto declar
ing thai, , since the constitutional
assembly has dissolved and Hiissiu
is in process of disintegration, it is
Ills duty to restore order. He Issued
the manifesto culling on tho peoplu
to overthrow the. Bolslievlkl and of
fering amnesty to all revolters. .
not inclined to voluntarilysanswcr the
call to back up the soldiers who are
fighting1 in France. ,
Many -women are " doing faithful
work and nmong these is a large per
centage of those least able to answer
the cull. 'In a city like Salem hun
dreds of young women with little or
nothing to do at home have not gone
to the Red Cross work rooms at all.
This condition leads to the conclu
sion that if volunteer work must bo
depended upon to supply the Red
Cross hospitals und certain- other
needs nnd comforts of the. soldiers
communities must take more drastic
action to impress the slackers; women
might be registered just as the drafted
men are and classified according to
their means and ability to work. If
such a course cannot be taken without
legal enactment such enactment
sholud not be. postponed by congress.
If all were compelled to du their sham
in every community that share would
not bo burdensome. Now nil the work
lot patriotism and mercy is falling up
on a comparatively few who j'e ber
Hng overworked, us well iisiVried,
j because the community's nlhtmiit is
I not promptly filled. :
' We must roulize that tho country '
WASHINGTON, 1).C, July 1. ' at war war that may tax oiir'
(By United Hress.) Striking suit-'resource before the end conies and,
denly in tho mountains lust night, , that one kind of a slacker is just about i
the Italians, aided by tho French, i air bad as another. It is a vertinlile :
captured over 1500 Austiiuns, ln-imeing pot in which true Americnn
cludlng 50 officers, says n official ,iam is being rendered the woman
cable from Rome lo the, Italian em-(who is not doing everything in her
bassy hero. It Is declared that tho:power to. help the nation in ita peril
Italians now hold Kchle Peak. Col- j not fjt to ,e the moihcr, sister or
delrosso and Mount Valbolla. sweetheart of an American citizen or
" " I American soldier. '
1IAIOS IN PlCAIiOY. :
iJob printing, The Observer. Main 87.
j NEW TODAY!
pleuso return s!ame to 'Mrs. M. F.
Honan, conicVWh and Washington
nnd receive reward. -Adv. 7-1-itlp
FOR SA'LrJ vChi!
good condition. lr
Adv.
vrolct auto in
liure lieu Oeciuus
7-1-tf.
FOUNiyAsix sJiooVcr. Owher cun
; have ayrfe by pl ujt(;. property and
pieuiuiig. gumy.yj curiyiiigwuii
cculed weuiwns.-Jt. WNnnoAvls.
WANTED -Man clyk in grocery
store. Reply innwn handwriting;
state experlencec if ifny. Care of
A. IJ. C, Obsetvfir La Grundc.
Adv. s ' 6-18-tf.
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AUTO FOR SAIH Chulmors-Six;
driven 121100; ml god condition;
new Weed Jack lull llcw extra tiro.
Price right. Cull iymer, Illack lfl.
Adv. I . 7-l-.'ltp.
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FOR SALE-lFlno iherries at 12b8
First street.) Main 1311, Adv
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FOR RENT Du-aom furnished hottse;
Call Mrs..ZubU.--Adv.. . 7-l-5tp.
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ONERS
LOST On the Blroets of La Grande
Saturday afternoon between 4 and
' 5 o'clock, a CuWo brooch, all
while with gold bnnil. Under
LO.ST Ono 88 Culibiw Olts revolver.
Police PositieyjBpccial. :PIohs ,
leave at Observerfor roward. Ad
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FOR RENT-8 rooh nudern hottse, .
steam heated, Aq( Fifth, v newly :
painted and kulsoHincd. Write, T,
care Observer. Adv. - - 6-2utOW
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Aro you just a Vlctory-loafei Or a
100 por cont wheat; savorT If yiu
must buy baker's bread, the F4od
AdmlnlHtration asks that It bo war,
bread. If you can hake your own,
do bettor still nnd muke It whtm'.
less. . ' - . ..; -i
LONDON. July 1. -Field-Marshal
Halg report successful raids on the!
Plcardy front.
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WILL THEY BE DRAFTED
The, Kodaks that arc big sellers
l aro those you sue In the window at
;Hilverthoin's. . The prices $7, ?8.50
ifU.&O. 13.50, 1 7 . r, 0 . $25. 50 CD.
(Also they have Kodaks as low In
Suggestion for Increasing Red Cross 'price as $1. They turn out all plc
Working Force. 'jtures. the evening tho dry films
. :are handed in provided the films
There are hot enough Red Cross come To them not later than 11
workers In .Salem, says the Capital a m. carli day. I)y -2fl-tf
Journal. . Other towns and cities re- j Si4 -i IwHTsVsxtV
porb b similar snuruge. ifjeHis iu ,
patriotism seem to have little effect;
those best able to work arc apparently
FAMILY BRUS STORK
' UA SRANOI,OHCaON,
SHERRY
THEATRE .
i'lil IIOLSH OF tiVkWVimmmmmmmmmmm
, Bert Lytell in , : '
The Trail toj Yesterday
I SixA'.-ts. . , .
A wonderful sjury of the Plains nnd Kaueht'S,
and pilliam S. Hart in '
"THE LAST CARD"
A Tsi.-KeI .Nfastcrpiece,
liifr;t sluwinji today. - ,
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)M()lROVV-
f . Gladys Leslie in ' ' - .
"LITTLE MISS NO ACCOUNT'
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